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Fairy Creek online fundraiser frozen; group moves to new platform
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For Pacheedaht First Nation, forestry is a lifeline, bringing jobs and services to the community
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“I think that stepping aside hopefully provides an opportunity to rebuild that relationship with him,” he said. Isitt’s resignation as vice-chair is effective immediately. He will no longer hold a leadership role on the committee, such as chairing meetings when chairwoman Maja Tait is absent and helping to manage the committee agenda. Isitt will remain a director on the committee. Jones wrote to the board in response to an online video that shows Isitt arguing with RCMP officers and a tow-truck driver about whether it was legal to remove vehicles from an area near Port Renfrew where people are protesting old-growth logging.
Pacheedaht elder s support for Fairy Creek protesters puts him at odds with own council
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Recovery from disaster is a long process, as this Museum of Anthropology exhibition demonstrates. Open until Sept. 19.
But a spokesperson for the RCMP says people have been putting themselves into increasingly risky positions and that the police and excavator operators take precautions to make removals as safe as possible.
Noah Ross, a lawyer acting for the Rainforest Flying Squad, the group co-ordinating the Fairy Creek blockades, said there’s a high risk of injury when the machines are used close to people who have locked themselves in place and can’t move away.
“These machines are very powerful and difficult to move with precision, so my understanding is typically they are kept away from human bodies,” he said. “That seems dangerous to me.”